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The Isiagu Controversy by Anselemchi(m): 9:50pm On Apr 03
Inside Court Room, Binta Nyako asked Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Why still Wearing The Same Cloth?

Responding, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu said, DSS refused his preferred cloth.

Binta Nyako Swiftly Questioned: What Type of clothes do you prefer?

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu responded ---I Want To Wear The Cloth of My People.---- Ishiagu

Binta Nyako Angrily Stood Up and Thundered:
"You Cannot Wear It In My Court !!"

Today Some Section of Nigerians are Telling Air Peace

You Cannot Wear Ishiagu as dress code in your private business.

Is that a coincidence?

We Can Pretend That we Don't Know Our Enemy, but Our enemies knows us and our identity .

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 10:00pm On Apr 03
The hatred towards Igbos is just sad. You cannot be in the same country and hate some people and expect overall progress
Anselemchi:
Inside Court Room, Binta Nyako asked Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Why still Wearing The Same Cloth?

Responding, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu said, DSS refused his preferred cloth.

Binta Nyako Swiftly Questioned: What Type of clothes do you prefer?

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu responded ---I Want To Wear The Cloth of My People.---- Ishiagu

Binta Nyako Angrily Stood Up and Thundered:
"You Cannot Wear It In My Court !!"

Today Some Section of Nigerians are Telling Air Peace

You Cannot Wear Ishiagu as dress code in your private business.

Is that a coincidence?

We Can Pretend That we Don't Know Our Enemy, but Our enemies knows us and our identity .

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 10:16pm On Apr 03
Some people aired their views about Isiagu, just some few thousands (that is if they are up to that number), millions showed support and millions didn't care, the ones lgb0s preferred to talk about are the few thousands who didn't like it.
If Air Peace was owned by Hausa or Fulani and they wore their cultural attire, millions of lgb0s will make negative comments and the Hausas and Fulanis won't bother.
Same will happen of it is Yorubàs, but the moment it become lgb0, for days unending now, every lgb0 person is posting on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, news outlets, Nairaland and everywhere about how Nigerîà is not happy about their Isiagu, some people are not happy about it which is normal with life, millions of us are indifferent to it, millions support the dress, but the few thousands are the ones lgb0s prefer feasting on because it helps their "they hàtè us" complex.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 10:20pm On Apr 03
ValarDoharis:
The hatred towards Igbos is just sad. You cannot be in the same country and hate some people and expect overall progress
The hàtrèd from who exactly?
Why are u lgb0s have such a large number of emotional babies?
The people from all works of life in Nigeria supporting the Isiagu hàtè you too?
The millions who don't care about the dress but rather that a Nigerian airline is flying London now hàtè you too?
This is exactly how u all made one man's comment about how SE is not prótèsting into a national talk for days unending and extra polated to the whole of Nigeria is talking about lgb0s not prótèsting.
The millions who support u are not important now abi?
The few thousands are the ones u choose to talk about because it fuels ur "they hate us" complex, u folks really needs to grow up.
No matter how old an lgb0 is, u see emotions overwhelm him in small talks that should be ignored

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 5:07am On Apr 04
You can deny reality all you want
JagabanB:

The hàtrèd from who exactly?
Why are u lgb0s have such a large number of emotional babies?
The people from all works of life in Nigeria supporting the Isiagu hàtè you too?
The millions who don't care about the dress but rather that a Nigerian airline is flying London now hàtè you too?
This is exactly how u all made one man's comment about how SE is not prótèsting into a national talk for days unending and extra polated to the whole of Nigeria is talking about lgb0s not prótèsting.
The millions who support u are not important now abi?
The few thousands are the ones u choose to talk about because it fuels ur "they hate us" complex, u folks really needs to grow up.
No matter how old an lgb0 is, u see emotions overwhelm him in small talks that should be ignored

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Rolings: 5:24am On Apr 04
ValarDoharis:
The hatred towards Igbos is just sad. You cannot be in the same country and hate some people and expect overall progress

You hate us with passion but want us to show you love , doesn't work that way.
It's igbos that don't want the country to work with their constant cursing of the country at every given opportunity, you cannot be cursing your land and at the same time expecting it's blessings.
Igbos are the most economically advantageous group but they still aren't satisfied without political power but unfortunately for Una In a federation like ours no one single ethnic group CAN CONTROL EVERY ASPECT of our existence, you identify your areas of strength and build on it
The yorubas control education and industry
The igbos control trade and entrepreneurship
The northerners control the agriculture and Soild minerals

Igbos insisting Nigeria won't move forward unless and igboman is president is just wishful thinking, Nigeria will be great with or without igbos.

You keep claiming you are hated but refused to leave those places you claim you are hated.... The first set of people to be that foolish were the Jews and it took hitler killing 7 million of them to give them sense and they shamefully returned home to form a country

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 5:53am On Apr 04
Do everything by merit
Rolings:


You hate us with passion but want us to show you love , doesn't work that way.
It's igbos that don't want the country to work with their constant cursing of the country at every given opportunity, you cannot be cursing your land and at the same time expecting it's blessings.
Igbos are the most economically advantageous group but they still aren't satisfied without political power but unfortunately for Una In a federation like ours no one single ethnic group CAN CONTROL EVERY ASPECT of our existence, you identify your areas of strength and build on it
The yorubas control education and industry
The igbos control trade and entrepreneurship
The northerners control the agriculture and Soild minerals

Igbos insisting Nigeria won't move forward unless and igboman is president is just wishful thinking, Nigeria will be great with or without igbos.

You keep claiming you are hated but refused to leave those places you claim you are hated.... The first set of people to be that foolish were the Jews and it took hitler killing 7 million of them to give them sense and they shamefully returned home to form a country

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Rolings: 5:59am On Apr 04
ValarDoharis:
Do everything by merit

See it doesn't work that way especially in a multi ethnic and multi religious society like ours. That's why we have federal character so some people will not hide behind merit to dominate all sectors.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 6:02am On Apr 04
The others will work harder to catch up. Using any form of quota system breeds mediocrity and slow development.
Rolings:


See it doesn't work that way especially in a multi ethnic and multi religious society like ours. That's why we have federal character so some people will not hide behind merit to dominate all sectors.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by SpatialKing(m): 6:16am On Apr 04
JagabanB:
Some people aired their views about Isiagu, just some few thousands (that is if they are up to that number), millions showed support and millions didn't care, the ones lgb0s preferred to talk about are the few thousands who didn't like it.
If Air Peace was owned by Hausa or Fulani and they wore their cultural attire, millions of lgb0s will make negative comments and the Hausas and Fulanis won't bother.
Same will happen of it is Yorubàs, but the moment it become lgb0, for days unending now, every lgb0 person is posting on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, news outlets, Nairaland and everywhere about how Nigerîà is not happy about their Isiagu, some people are not happy about it which is normal with life, millions of us are indifferent to it, millions support the dress, but the few thousands are the ones lgb0s prefer feasting on because it helps their "they hàtè us" complex.

Super Eagles wore a Yoruba/Hausa attire to AFCON nobody complained
They even wore Yoruba outfit when they returned

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Rolings: 6:50am On Apr 04
ValarDoharis:
The others will work harder to catch up. Using any form of quota system breeds mediocrity and slow development.

Using ONLY merit will work only if theres only one tribe, the larger tribes will only be dominating the smaller tribes . In this case it's not a fair playing ground since the larger tribes have population advantages over the smaller tribes . Except you want to promote inequality
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 7:17am On Apr 04
Thats what will give the smaller tribes advantage because benefits will not be by population they dont have but by merit which is not by tribe but human development
Rolings:


Using ONLY merit will work only if theres only one tribe, the larger tribes will only be dominating the smaller tribes . In this case it's not a fair playing ground since the larger tribes have population advantages over the smaller tribes . Except you want to promote inequality

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 9:12am On Apr 04
SpatialKing:


Super Eagles wore a Yoruba/Hausa attire to AFCON nobody complained
They even wore Yoruba outfit when they returned
the attire worn by Super Eagles are not Yoruba or Hausa attires, every Nigerian who uses native clothings uses such styles including lgb0s, the hundreds of tribes on Nigeria uses that style of clothing, it is u lgb0s that are making it an Hausa or Yoruba attire now even as at that people made posts and comments about Super Eagles clothes, everybody igñored because the comments were not "against" lgb0s.
Today, u all magnify comments because it helps ur they hàté us complex.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 9:14am On Apr 04
ValarDoharis:
You can deny reality all you want
The only reality is u lgb0s clutching at every straw to fuel your "thèy hàtè us" complex, you can't actually negate anything I said so the only words you can find is to deny reaIity, I don't dèñy reality, reality is what I'm bringing to you now.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Dafresh: 9:24am On Apr 04
Rolings:


You hate us with passion but want us to show you love , doesn't work that way.
It's igbos that don't want the country to work with their constant cursing of the country at every given opportunity, you cannot be cursing your land and at the same time expecting it's blessings.
Igbos are the most economically advantageous group but they still aren't satisfied without political power but unfortunately for Una In a federation like ours no one single ethnic group CAN CONTROL EVERY ASPECT of our existence, you identify your areas of strength and build on it
The yorubas control education and industry
The igbos control trade and entrepreneurship
The northerners control the agriculture and Soild minerals

Igbos insisting Nigeria won't move forward unless and igboman is president is just wishful thinking, Nigeria will be great with or without igbos.

You keep claiming you are hated but refused to leave those places you claim you are hated.... The first set of people to be that foolish were the Jews and it took hitler killing 7 million of them to give them sense and they shamefully returned home to form a country

Yoruba control Education and industry in Pluto.
With Yoruba president is Nigeria moving forward?

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Ikaeniyan0: 9:41am On Apr 04
ValarDoharis:
The hatred towards Igbos is just sad. You cannot be in the same country and hate some people and expect overall progress
Nobody hate the Igbos. Igbos are living in almost every part of Nigeria, if they are truly hated, they won't be living freely all over Nigeria
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Zulu11zulu: 9:56am On Apr 04
Anselemchi:
Inside Court Room, Binta Nyako asked Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Why still Wearing The Same Cloth?

Responding, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu said, DSS refused his preferred cloth.

Binta Nyako Swiftly Questioned: What Type of clothes do you prefer?

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu responded ---I Want To Wear The Cloth of My People.---- Ishiagu

Binta Nyako Angrily Stood Up and Thundered:
"You Cannot Wear It In My Court !!"

Today Some Section of Nigerians are Telling Air Peace

You Cannot Wear Ishiagu as dress code in your private business.

Is that a coincidence?

We Can Pretend That we Don't Know Our Enemy, but Our enemies knows us and our identity .
the same ugly women wear his fulani clothes in the sane court

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by AnambraPikinSel: 10:46am On Apr 04
Isiagu is chair cloth and we can allow huma being to be dressing like badly made chair.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by blacknp(m): 11:28am On Apr 04
ValarDoharis:
The hatred towards Igbos is just sad. You cannot be in the same country and hate some people and expect overall progress
Cloth of your People, made in China?
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 11:34am On Apr 04
Rolings:


You hate us with passion but want us to show you love , doesn't work that way.
It's igbos that don't want the country to work with their constant cursing of the country at every given opportunity, you cannot be cursing your land and at the same time expecting it's blessings.
Igbos are the most economically advantageous group but they still aren't satisfied without political power but unfortunately for Una In a federation like ours no one single ethnic group CAN CONTROL EVERY ASPECT of our existence, you identify your areas of strength and build on it
The yorubas control education and industry
The igbos control trade and entrepreneurship
The northerners control the agriculture and Soild minerals

Igbos insisting Nigeria won't move forward unless and igboman is president is just wishful thinking, Nigeria will be great with or without igbos.

You keep claiming you are hated but refused to leave those places you claim you are hated.... The first set of people to be that foolish were the Jews and it took hitler killing 7 million of them to give them sense and they shamefully returned home to form a country

When it comes to industry, it's still Igbos that have the highest number of indigenous industries.

And yes, Igbos are hated in Nigeria.
Also, Igbos had tried to form a country in the past and the world powers resisted

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 11:36am On Apr 04
Rolings:


Using ONLY merit will work only if theres only one tribe, the larger tribes will only be dominating the smaller tribes . In this case it's not a fair playing ground since the larger tribes have population advantages over the smaller tribes . Except you want to promote inequality
That's you assuming the smaller tribes are not capable in terms of merit.
Merit is the only way things will work

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by SpatialKing(m): 11:54am On Apr 04
JagabanB:
the attire worn by Super Eagles are not Yoruba or Hausa attires, every Nigerian who uses native clothings uses such styles including lgb0s, the hundreds of tribes on Nigeria uses that style of clothing, it is u lgb0s that are making it an Hausa or Yoruba attire now even as at that people made posts and comments about Super Eagles clothes, everybody igñored because the comments were not "against" lgb0s.
Today, u all magnify comments because it helps ur they hàté us complex.

Stop lying please
Which tribe in Nigeria owns the Kaftan?
Kaftan is an Hausa/Fulanis attire, yet the super Eagles wore it to AFCON... Nobody complained

Your hatred for Igbos makes you feel Kaftan is more a Nigerian attire for all Nigerians than the Ise Agu..

You believe Igbo attire or traditional symbols shouldn't be used to rep anything Nigerian...

Hypocrite

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ebufa: 11:55am On Apr 04
Anselemchi:
Inside Court Room, Binta Nyako asked Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Why still Wearing The Same Cloth?

Responding, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu said, DSS refused his preferred cloth.

Binta Nyako Swiftly Questioned: What Type of clothes do you prefer?

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu responded ---I Want To Wear The Cloth of My People.---- Ishiagu

Binta Nyako Angrily Stood Up and Thundered:
"You Cannot Wear It In My Court !!"

Today Some Section of Nigerians are Telling Air Peace

You Cannot Wear Ishiagu as dress code in your private business.

Is that a coincidence?

We Can Pretend That we Don't Know Our Enemy, but Our enemies knows us and our identity .




Being Igbo in Nigeria comes with limiting conditionalities.........I thank God for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for breaking the psychological barrier of not mentioning Biafra...........Today the press can yarn Biafra all day and the Government will not bring the hammer down on them............A day cometh that The security of Igboland will be in the sole hands of ndigbo! Tinubu should go ahead with state police.......isiagu or no isiagu....I believe in tangibles..........autonomy for alaigbo!

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 3:42pm On Apr 04
You can chose to gaslight yourself
Ikaeniyan0:
Nobody hate the Igbos. Igbos are living in almost every part of Nigeria, if they are truly hated, they won't be living freely all over Nigeria

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Ikaeniyan0: 3:43pm On Apr 04
ValarDoharis:
You can chose to gaslight yourself
You're free to keep on lying to yourself
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by ValarDoharis: 3:45pm On Apr 04
Go and read Chinua Achebe's book...there was a country! Igbo hate unites Nigeria
JagabanB:

The only reality is u lgb0s clutching at every straw to fuel your "thèy hàtè us" complex, you can't actually negate anything I said so the only words you can find is to deny reaIity, I don't dèñy reality, reality is what I'm bringing to you now.

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by mightyhazel: 4:28pm On Apr 04
JagabanB:
the attire worn by Super Eagles are not Yoruba or Hausa attires, every Nigerian who uses native clothings uses such styles including lgb0s, the hundreds of tribes on Nigeria uses that style of clothing, it is u lgb0s that are making it an Hausa or Yoruba attire now even as at that people made posts and comments about Super Eagles clothes, everybody igñored because the comments were not "against" lgb0s.
Today, u all magnify comments because it helps ur they hàté us complex.
other tribes like Igbos wear Yoruba and hausa attires freely..even with pride,but u hardly see hausa yorobba wear anything Igbo attire..


Well unless they want to wave brooms at southeast stadiums during campaigns


Can u tell why

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Christistruth00: 4:30pm On Apr 04
mightyhazel:
other tribes like Igbos wear Yoruba and hausa attires freely..even with pride,but u hardly see hausa yorobba wear anything Igbo attire..


Well unless they want to wave brooms at southeast stadiums during campaigns


Can u tell why

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by mightyhazel: 4:33pm On Apr 04
Christistruth00:



can u not read? grin

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Re: The Isiagu Controversy by Chivisee: 4:36pm On Apr 04
Ibo aka Igbos problem is just inferiority complex! The day the Ibos realised are behind miles behind the Yorubas,they will will have progress
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 12:07am On Apr 05
mightyhazel:
other tribes like Igbos wear Yoruba and hausa attires freely..even with pride,but u hardly see hausa yorobba wear anything Igbo attire..


Well unless they want to wave brooms at southeast stadiums during campaigns


Can u tell why
There are attires that are clearly northern attires, something like turban and the rest, lgb0s dón't freely wear them.
There are attires that are clearly Yorubas, lgb0s don't freely wear them, something like that particular Yoruba cap, I don't know what is called.
Same way also lgb0 attires like the Isiagu, u don't expect others to wear them.
The attires u lgb0s call Hausa or Yoruba attires that u wear are attires that other tribes in Nigerîà wear freely too, from SS to NC, those attires are worn by anyone who fancy African wears, from agbada to normal caftans.
How many lgb0s wear caftans that way longer than their knee almost touching their ankle like Hausas do?
Most people wearing traditional wears don't do that because it is more of Hausa dressing, Isiagu is an lgb0 dress, u don't expect people to wear because u are clearly telling people that u are lgb0, same way it is with that Yoruba cap and that oversized cloth, same way it is with northern turban and the likes.
What other tribes and u lgb0s wear may have their origin in Yoruba or Hausa but there are clothes that somewhere wears and you clearly know that they are Yoruba, that's how Isiagu is to lgb0s.
It's simple to understand.
Re: The Isiagu Controversy by JagabanB: 12:09am On Apr 05
ValarDoharis:
Go and read Chinua Achebe's book...there was a country! Igbo hate unites Nigeria
Chinua Achebe is probabIy fiIIed with sentiments like the àvèragè lgb0.
Can u give us 5 comprehensive examples of how "lgb0 hàtè unites Nigerîà"?

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